“What were those ingredients again for the moose chili?” That is my favorite line from this video. Oh my goodness! Does this PAC think that this crazy video is going to help Palin? It’s like seeing someone run down the street naked. It’s really interesting for the momment, but after you’re just like, “WTF, was that.” That’s how I feel after watching this. WTF?

CNN says…
The Our Country Deserves Better PAC has begun running spots in Alaska — two 60-second ads, and two 30-second versions — that pay tribute to Palin, with plans to expand the ad buy to the rest of the country sometime this week.

“Governor Palin inspired millions of Americans by fighting for common sense conservative principles in a positive and uplifting manner,” chief strategist Sal Russo said in a statement. “I worked with President Ronald Reagan since his first days in the California Governor’s Office, and I can tell you that I see so many similarities between President Reagan and Governor Palin.”

The 60-second Thanksgiving-themed spot — which comes days after footage of a Palin interview on a turkey farm hit the airwaves — also points to the Alaska governor’s fondness for moose chili as a turkey alternative.

The PAC — which sponsored the “Stop Obama Now” bus tour during the campaign season — said it plans to spend at least $50,000 airing the ads in Alaska. It has not yet released details of the ad buy on national broadcast and cable networks.

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First of all the Puritan Pilgrim fathers were not Puritans, they were Congregationalists, second they were not pilgrims but caste aways who were dumped on land and left to die, and third there were also pilgrim (sic) women as well. The original Pilgrim Church consisted of a small group of Congregationalists at Screwby in England who attempted to go to Holland. They first went to Kings Lynn and booked a passage to Holland but the captain of the ship sailed off without them, they then went to Boston but as they were embarking the Sherif turned up so the boat set sail leaving half of the Pilgrim Church behind, of these the men ran away leaving the women and children behind. It was illegal for Catholic and Protestant recusants to leave England and Wales so the Sherif got a mitimus from a local Justice of the Peace. None of the captains of the local jails would take the prisoners in, and they were even rejected by a penitentiary. The women and children were later released and the Pilgrim Church moved to Delph in Holland. The first slaves to America were English white people who worked in the tabacco fields; hence, the term Red Neck, yes my friends, the Red Necks were White Niggers, so you know what to call a Red Neck next time you meet one. The slaves were condemned criminals and homeless children who, according to European custom, could be taken into slavery. Meanwhile there was a brisk slave trade of taking white Europeans to Africa as slaves, it was only later that white Europens reversed this and took black African slaves to the Americas. Europeans were only following the example first set by African who imported white slaves to Africa. As for the native Americans (please do not call them Aboriginal Americans – these were black people who arrived 30,000 years ago ) for some unknown reason they showed no interest in Calvinism and so rejected both Congregationalism and Puritanism, the difference being that Puritans were members of the Church of England whereas Congregationalists were not. Screwby was a little village but it was also the site of the summer residence of the arch-bishop of York. The present arch-bish is a black man and he has made remarks of how proud people should be to be British, etc., but because he is black he cannot be hounded out of office as being a white racist, so the anti-racist racist white English liberals have to bite their tongues and shut up, white liberals think that black men are paraplegics with learning difficulties who need a helping white hand, and they think that black women make good maids.